How Networking Can Help You Stay Current in Healthcare Trends

Healthcare professionals must stay updated on the latest industry trends, technologies, and care delivery best practices. Advancements in telemedicine to changes in the regulatory environment keep providers on their toes. Throughout these changes, networking remains a constant for healthcare career seekers. Building and maintaining a solid professional network helps healthcare professionals access knowledge, resources, and… Read More »

Honoring Veterans: Here’s How Healthcare Workers Make a Difference Every Day

Honoring Veterans: Here’s How Healthcare Workers Make a Difference Every Day

As we approach Veterans Day, it’s important to take a moment to recognize the immense contribution that healthcare workers make to the lives of those who have served our country. Veterans have sacrificed so much in the name of freedom, and many face unique healthcare challenges when they return to civilian life. From dealing with… Read More »

Arora Group Awarded Extension on DHA Medical Staffing Contract

The Defense Health Agency (DHA) announced Wednesday a six-month extension of its first-generation Multiple Q-Coded Services (MQS) contract to The Arora Group and other companies, allowing continued medical staffing support for Military Treatment Facilities (MTFs) across the United States. This extension enables Arora and others to continue to receive task order awards under the contract… Read More »

Specialized Skills in Demand for Healthcare Professionals

Specialized Skills in Demand for Healthcare Professionals

The healthcare industry is evolving, driven by technological advances, changing patient needs, and shifting healthcare delivery models. As a result, healthcare professionals with specialized skills are in high demand. Whether you’re a seasoned professional looking to upskill or a new entrant exploring career paths, understanding which specialized skills are most sought after can give you… Read More »

Collaborative Care Models in Service Member Healthcare

Collaborative Care Models in Service Member Healthcare

Service members face unique healthcare challenges due to the demanding nature of military life, frequent relocations, and the physical and psychological impacts of service. Addressing these challenges requires innovative and integrated healthcare approaches. Collaborative care models, which involve the coordinated efforts of multiple healthcare providers, have proven to be highly effective in managing the complex… Read More »

Mental Health Resources for Families of Service Members

Mental Health Resources for Families of Service Members

The families of service members face unique challenges that can significantly impact their mental health. From the stress of frequent relocations and long deployments to the anxiety of having a loved one in harm’s way, they can endure a considerable emotional burden. Ensuring they have access to robust mental health resources is crucial for their… Read More »

Innovations in Chronic Pain Management

Innovations in Chronic Pain Management

Chronic pain is a debilitating condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It can stem from various medical issues, including injuries, surgeries, or ongoing health conditions such as arthritis or fibromyalgia. Managing chronic pain improves the quality of life for those affected. Over the years, innovations in chronic pain management have revolutionized the field, providing… Read More »

Arora Group Psychologist Named National Staffing Employee of the Year

National Staffing Employee of the Year

Operational Psychologist Helps Air Force Pararescue Squadron Prepare for Lifesaving Missions An operational psychologist assigned by the Gaithersburg-based Arora Group to support U.S. Special Operations Forces has been named the 2025 National Staffing Employee of the Year by the American Staffing Association, the firm announced today. The National Staffing Employee of the Year program recognizes… Read More »

Addressing Suicide Prevention Efforts for Service Members

Addressing Suicide Prevention Efforts for Service Members

September is National Suicide Prevention Month. Since 9/11, more than 30,000 U.S. active-duty or veteran soldiers died from suicide. That’s four times the number that died in combat during the post-9/11 wars. Suicide among service members is a critical issue that demands urgent and comprehensive action. Our brave troops face unique challenges that can significantly… Read More »

The Challenges of Cultural Competence and Informed Consent

The Challenges of Cultural Competence and Informed Consent

Cultural competence and informed consent are critical components of effective healthcare delivery. However, these concepts come with challenges that healthcare providers must navigate to ensure ethical and equitable care. Understanding these challenges is essential for improving patient outcomes and fostering a more inclusive healthcare environment. Understanding Cultural Competence  Cultural competence refers to the ability of… Read More »